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Georgia Tech Launches Fall 2025 Lab Collaboration Dashboards

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Georgia Tech has launched the latest edition of its National Laboratory (NL) Collaboration Data Dashboards, covering fiscal years 2016–2025. The updated dashboards provide a sharper, data-driven view of Georgia Tech’s partnerships with the U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratories, offering insights into research impact, funding trends, and strategic opportunities for the campus community.

“This new edition goes beyond showcasing collaboration — it’s a strategic tool that helps researchers and administrators identify high-impact opportunities, optimize funding strategies, and plan future initiatives with precision,” said Vice President of Interdisciplinary Research Julia Kubanek.

What’s new in this release:

  • Recent Strategic Funding Insights: For the first time, dashboards detail NL funding awarded to Georgia Tech by publication discipline for calendar years 2023–2025, providing clear visibility into where investments are concentrated and where new opportunities may lie.
  • Mutual Research Investments: Georgia Tech’s collaborative projects with NLs now highlight reciprocal funding flows, reflecting shared priorities and strengthening partnerships that advance cutting-edge science and technology.
  • Research and Innovation Impact: From numerous joint publications and citations to patents cited by NLs, the dashboards demonstrate Georgia Tech’s leadership in advancing innovation across STEM disciplines.
  • Expanded Collaboration Areas: The dashboards spotlight high-impact research in advanced computing, synthetic biology, nanotechnology, cybersecurity, sustainability, advanced manufacturing, microelectronics, and energy solutions — underscoring how Georgia Tech-NL collaborations tackle pressing global challenges.

“National Lab collaborations are a cornerstone of Georgia Tech’s mission,” said Professor Martin Mourigal, Georgia Tech faculty liaison for Oak Ridge National Laboratory. “They give our students and faculty access to world-class infrastructure, specialized expertise, and mission-driven science that shape careers and drive discovery.”

“These dashboards are more than a record. They are a roadmap for strategic investment and collaboration that positions Georgia Tech to secure larger funding opportunities and accelerate innovation,” added George White, senior director of strategic partnerships.

The dashboards are live at research.gatech.edu/national-laboratories. The next update is scheduled for February 2026.

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  • Created By:Laurie Haigh
  • Created:10/22/2025
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  • Modified:10/23/2025

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